With an eye to entry-level ownership, Mio has added two new affordable satnavs to its range: the Navman 470 and 475. The cheaper 470 will set you back less than 100 nicker and comes with a 4.3in screen. For £110, the 475 offers access to TMC traffic data which isn't featured on the 470, the model I've had stuck to my windshield …

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Don't buy anything from them unless you want to throw it away in two-three years. I have a 269+ somewhere in the drawer, check the support + maps if you don't believe me. I gave up a long time ago. During the upgrade to v3 got my stuff bricked temporarily because the model identification failed (got the wrong patch). The 'new' software would not let me turn the speed limit indication off - which would not be a problem if the maps were not hopelessly outdated and wrong without a remote possibility to update. Customer support - well, is there any? My e-mails did not get returned once they figured out that they could not help. Should not be such companies driven out of the market by consumer protection groups? At least do not advertise them.

Nice review

I bought one of these two weeks ago just wanting a large screen basic sat-nav to get me from A to B, Very happy with it so far especially the size and weight. My last sat-nav was a TomTom but the "A five hundred and twelve" style of verbal road designation drove me bonkers. Mio's "A-5-1-2" is much preferable in my book. Battery life ain't bad either.